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1. The public electronic library : integrating GIS resources and tools by Boston, Jeane & Dean, Charles W. & Philips, Hugh & Pope, Nolan, F. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:100-106) [Full Text]

2.- The public electronic library : making resources more accesible by Daggett, Steven & Lundquist, Mitch (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:107-109) [Full Text]

3.- Technical infraestructure of electronic library by Lundquist, Mitch & Daggett, Steven & McClung, Mark (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:110-124) [Full Text]

4.- Electronic library production sopport : the library technology group help desk by Lundquist, Mitch & McClung, Mark & Riley, Curran (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1996:v:16:i:3-4:p:125-132) [Full Text]

5.- EL production support : procedures and tools by Allan, Craig & Lundquist, Mitch (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:132-137) [Full Text]

6.- EL production support : The SilverPlatter electronic reference library-servers, clients and data by Detinger, Sue (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:138-139) [Full Text]

7.- Digital libraries : future potentials and challenges by Pope, Nolan F. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:147-155) [Full Text]

8.- The social position of electronic text centers by Engle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:15-20) [Full Text]

9.- Library technology centers and community building: Yale University Library Electronic Text Center by Goldenberg-Hart, Diane Y. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:16:i:3-4:p:21-26)

10.- 'Facework': A new role for the next generation of library-based information technology centers by Hughes, Carol Ann & Morris, Dee (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:27-35)

11.- CETH : electronic text centers and the humanities community by Gaunt, Mariane (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:36-42)

12.- Geographic information systems and the New York State Library : mapping new pathways for Library Science by Strasser, Theresa C. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:43-50) [Full Text]

13.- Building support for a Humanities electronic text center : the experience ay Indiana University by Willet, Perry (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:51-56)

14.- Emory electronic text projects : the role of the Full-text center in building partnerships by Spornick, Charles D. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:57-62)

15.- The library, the computing center : an innovative organization in Nevada by Personius, Lynne (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:63-66)

16.- The University of Wisconsin (UW)-Madison Electronic Library : integrating resources and services by Frazier, Ken (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:67-72)

17.- The public electronic library : learn as you go-creating an electronic publishing capability by Gorman, Peter C. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:73-79)

18.- The public electronic library : web-based subject guide by Dean, Charles W. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:80-88)

19.- The public electronic library : web-menuing by Dentinger, Sue (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:89-94)

20.- The public electronic library : unified access through EL workstation and interface by Gorman, Peter C. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1998:v:16:i:3-4:p:95-99)

21.- Electronic journals and academic libraries by Chan, Liza (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:1:p:10-16)

22.- Ethics in an age of changing technology : familiar territory or new frontiers? by Cottrell, Janet R. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:1:p:107-113)

23.- Why a copyright column? by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:1:p:121-125)

24.- Seven years of tracking electronic publishing : the 'ARL directory of electronic journals, newsletter and academic discussion lists' by Mogge, Dru (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:1:p:17.25)

25.- Electronic journals in academic libraries : a comparaison of ARL and non-ARL libraries by Shemberg, Marian & Grossman, Cheryl (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:1:p:17-25)

26.- Virtual universities and the publishing revolution : a publisher's viewpoint by Christie, Anne (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:1:p:46-49)

27.- Desing issues in the development of an electronic reserve system by Tomas, Stephen G. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:1:p:50-54)

28.- E-reference : incorporating electronic publications into reference by Young, Coutney L. & Díaz, Karen R. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:1:p:55-62)

29.- Publishing on the Web : creating a local reference tool by Hollis, Deborah & Jobe, Margaret (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:1:p:63-74)

30.- The meaning of publishing, speed, capacity and processing power by Gilheany, Steve (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:1:p:75-88)

31.- Considerations in the choice of an Internet search tool by Vaughan, Jason (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:1:p:89-106)

32.- Electronic publishing in libraries by Kovacs, Diane K. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:1:p:todas)

33.- Best-Seller : a Canadian library automation system by Kieran, Shirley & Cardella, Normand (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:2:p:138-145) [Full Text]

34.- Digitalization for preservation and access : a case study by Berger, Marilyn (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:2:p:146-151) [Full Text]

35.- The National Library of Canada's digital library initiatives by Hodges, Doug & Lunau, Carrol D. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:2:p:152-164) [Full Text]

36.- The COPPUL virtual library resoures sharing software by Copeland, Lynn & Long, Kristina & Mundle, Todd (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:2:p:165-171)

37.- Saskatchewan digital library collections - enhancing access to the province'a information by Fichter, Darlene (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:2:p:172-180) [Full Text]

38.- Past into future : capturing library expertise in a virtual library by Daniels, Wayne & Scardellato, Kathy (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:2:p:181-188) [Full Text]

39.- Library services to canadian college students with print disabilities by Epp, Mary Anne (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:2:p:189-196) [Full Text]

40.- Online catalogue research and the verbal protocol method by Morrison, Hearther G. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:2:p:197-206) [Full Text]

41.- New patrons : new changes by Coombs, Norman (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:2:p:207-210) [Full Text]

42.- Why a column on research techniques? by Janes, Joseph (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:2:p:211-216) [Full Text]

43.- E-mail attachments by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:2:p:217-221) [Full Text]

44.- Preserving the spoken word : six issues in search of digital solution by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:3:p:230-234)

45.- Issues for Australia libraries : an introduction by Steele, Colin (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:3:p:236-239)

46.- New South Wales public libraries : conquering the 'Tyranny of distance' by Brodie, Maxime (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:3:p:240-247)

47.- Electronic texts, digital libraries, and the humanities in Australia by Burrows, Toby (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:3:p:248-255)

48.- The evolution of informationresource sharing infraestructure: an Australian perspective by McLean, Neil (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:3:p:256-264)

49.- Beyond cooperation in Australia by O'Connor, Steve (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:3:p:265-272)

50.- Efforts to formalise international collaboration in scholary information infraestructure by Cramond, Steve (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:3:p:272-284)
51.- Dirt road yelow brick superhiheay? : information and communication technology in academic libraries if South Africa by Darch, Colin & Underwood, Peter G. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:3:p:285-297)

52.- Factors to be considered in the selection and cataloging Internet resources by Weber, Mary Beth (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:3:p:298-303)

53.- Missing links : a survey of library system department Web pages by Quinn, Brian (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:3:p:304-314)

54.- XML and better Web searching by Jackson, Joe & Gilstrap, Donald L. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:3:p:316-320)

55.- Survey construction by Jones, Joseph (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:3:p:321-326)

56.- International complications by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:3:p:326-330)

57.- Libraries and networks in Australia by Seadle, Michael & Steele, Colin (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:3:p:todas)

58.- Design for the management of power and communication systems based on conversations with Jay E. Frank, FAIA and others by Newman, Kim; Metz, Lynn Lorch (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:4:p:1999)

59.- Bayesian indexing : the next craze in search algorithms by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:4:p:336-338)

60.- Acoustical considerations in planning and design of library facilities by Wrightson, Denelle & Wrightson, John M. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:4:p:349-358)

61.- Light and libraries by Scherer, Jeffrey (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:4:p:358-371)

62.- Creating fee-based online services : a new role for academic librarians by Trehub, Aaron (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:4:p:372-389)

63.- Critical human factors in emerging library technology centers by Lamont, Melissa (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:4:p:390-395)

64.- Authentication bandwidth and collaboration : the library systems directors's ABCs by Lavagino, Merri Beth (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:4:p:396-401)

65.- Descriptive statistics where they sit and how they fall by Janes, Joseph (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:1999:v:17:i:4:p:402-408)

66.- Keywords Internet, design, disabled people, blind people, equal opportunities by Goombs, Norman (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:1:p:10375)

67.- An electronic finding aid using eXtensible Markup Language (XML) and Encoled Archival Description (EAD) by Channg, May (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:1:p:15-27) [Full Text]

68.- Providing access unique information sourses: a reusable platform for publishing bibliographic databases on the Web by Jantz, Ronald C. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:1:p:28-36) [Full Text]

69.- Economic and intellectual value in existing and new paradigms of electronic scholary communication by O'Connor, Steve (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:1:p:37-45) [Full Text]

70.- The question of electronic journals by Rowley, Jennifer (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:1:p:46-54) [Full Text]

71.- Dynamic delivery of information via the World Wide Web by Ervin, Justin R. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:1:p:55-60) [Full Text]

72.- Body language, security and e-commerce by Desmarais, Norman (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:1:p:61-74) [Full Text]

73.- Measuring performance with library automated systems by OFarreil, John P. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:1:p:75-81) [Full Text]

74.- Observing information ethnographies by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:1:p:7-8)

75.- Linux:: a viable alternative or desert mirage? by McLaren, Scott (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:1:p:82-84) [Full Text]

76.- Free to choose: the real power of Linux by Kirby, Steven (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:1:p:85-88)

77.- The Bruce T. Halle Library by Boone, Moreil D. & Yee, Sandra (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:1:p:89-92)

78.- XML schema languages: beyond DTD by Ioannides, Demetrios (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:1:p:9-14) [Full Text]

79.- A column correlation by Janes, Joseph (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:2:p:10256)

80.- Are you going wired or wireless? by Boone, Moreil D. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:2:p:10275)

81.- International connections by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:2:p:10373)

82.- Technical services and integrated Iibrary systems by Bills, Linda (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:2:p:10439) [Full Text]

83.- The new Iibrary automation systems: introduction by Yee, Sandra (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:2:p:10462)

84.- What's new in talking books? by Coombs, Norman (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:2:p:10495)

85.- A principled approach to selecting an automated library system by Manifold, Alan (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:2:p:119-130) [Full Text]

86.- Empowering users with a new online catalog by Lombardo, Shawum (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:2:p:130-141) [Full Text]

87.- The automated retrieval collection at Bruce T. Halle Library by Cogan, Sarah & Bullard, Rita (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:2:p:142-143) [Full Text]

88.- Systems librarians and the clientiserver environment by Ross, Mary & Marmion, Dan (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:2:p:151-157) [Full Text]

89.- Z39.50 - a review, analysis and some thoughts on the future by Needieman, Mark (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:2:p:158-165) [Full Text]

90.- Top ten issues for a consortium migrating to a clientiserver system by Bugg, Louise (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:2:p:166-171) [Full Text]

91.- lnterlibrary loan - a new frontier! by Fleck, Nancy W. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:2:p:172-176) [Full Text]

92.- Experiencing the library in a panorama virtual reality environment by Yi Xiao, Daniel (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:2:p:177-184) [Full Text]

93.- A qualitative and quantitative analysis of the major characteristics of the emerging Chinese language virtual library and its supporting search engines by Ziyu Lin (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:3:p:10259) [Full Text]

94.- African Newspaper Union List: low-tech resource/high-tech access by Walsh, Gretchen (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:3:p:10268) [Full Text]

95.- From computer-aided manufacturing to Japanese newspapers: evolution of the AAU/ARL Japan Journal Access Project by Jackson, Mary E. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:3:p:10356) [Full Text]

96.- Kharagpur Electronic Library on the Internet (KELNET) by Jeevan, V.K.J. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:3:p:10376) [Full Text]

97.- The AAU/ARL Global Resources Program: origins and trajectory by Jakubs, Deborah Jakubs (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:3:p:10440) [Full Text]

98.- The German Resources Project: the promise of technology in fostering international collaboration by Brisson, Roger (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:3:p:10445) [Full Text]

99.- Review of Z39.50 servers and Z39.50 environment in Russia by Baranov, Vladimir & Plemnek, Alexander & Riabev, Valery & Sokolova, Natalia & Sova, Dimitry; Usmanov, Rustam (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:4:p:304-315) [Full Text]

100.- Enhancing access through electronic resources: the University of Botswana Library experience by Mutshewa, A. & Rao, K. N. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:4:p:316-320) [Full Text]

101.- IT developments in Eastern and Southern Africa: implications for university libraries by Mutula, Stephen M. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:4:p:320-334) [Full Text]

102.- Collection development in cyberspace: building an electronic library collection by Kovacs, Diane K. & Elkordy, Angela (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:4:p:335-361) [Full Text]

103.- Encoded archival description (EAD) conversion: a methodological proposal by Peis, Eduardo & Fernández Molina, Juan Carlos & Moya, Felix de (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:4:p:362-368) [Full Text]

104.- Designing an interactive Web tutorial with cross-browser dynamic HTML by Xiaodong Li (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2000:v:18:i:4:p:369-382) [Full Text]

105.- DAISY Consortium: information technology for the world's blind and print-disabled population - past. present, and into the future by Kerscher, George (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:1:p:10309)

106.- DAISY on our desktops? A review of LpPlayer 2.4 by Kimbrough, B.T. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:1:p:10310)

107.- Digital talking book standards developed by NLS and partners under NISO auspices by Gookson, John & Moodie, Michael & Rasmussen, Lloyd (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:1:p:10316)

108.- Gutterdämmerüng (twilight of the gutter margins): e-books and libraries by Peters, Thomas A. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:1:p:10361)

109.- National Iibrary service for the blind and physically handicapped: digital plans and progress by Cookson, John & Rasmussen, Lloyd (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:1:p:10399)

110.- The Folk Heritage Collections in Crisis conference by Seadie, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:1:p:10444)

111.- The common user interface in academic libraries: myth or reality? by Wendi Arant & Payne, Lelia (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:1:p:10455)

112.- Using digital talking books in schools: RFB&D's top project by Noble, Steve (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:1:p:10482)

113.- Web accessibility at university libraries and Iibrary schools by Schmetzke, Axel (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:1:p:10489)

114.- Worldwide training and technical support for DAESY by Kerscher, George (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:1:p:10499)

115.- In defense of (some) commercial journals by Seadle , Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:2:p:110-113) [Full Text]

116.- E-books: the University of Texas experience, part 1 by Dillon, Dennis (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:2:p:113-125) [Full Text]

117.- Reference-linking: today's realities, tomorrow's promises by Terry, Ana Arias (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:2:p:125-133) [Full Text]

118.- Active server pages for dynamic database Web access by Yerkey, Neil (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:2:p:133-142) [Full Text]

119.- Implementing cloning software in a library environment by Tull, Laura (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:2:p:143-150) [Full Text]

120.- Managing journals: one library's experience by Shouse, Daniel L & Crimi, Nick & Lewis, Janice Steed (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:2:p:150-155) [Full Text]

121.- The IT environment in Kenya: implications for libraries in public universities by Mutula, Stephen M. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:2:p:155-166) [Full Text]

122.- Networking of libraries and information centres: challenges in India by Rao, Siriginidi Subba (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:2:p:167-179) [Full Text]

123.- IPR in the ensuing global digital economy by Rao, Siriginidi Subba (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:2:p:179-185) [Full Text]

124.- Back in the USA: the 'Cybrarian' comes home by Boone, Morell D. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:2:p:186-190) [Full Text]

125.- Causality by Janes, Joseph (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:2:p:191-193) [Full Text]

126.- Copyright in the networked world: sound publication by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:2:p:194-198) [Full Text]

127.- Using XML and XSLT to process and render online journals by Cole, Timothy W. & Mischo, William H. & Habing, Thomas G. & Ferrer, Robert H. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:3:p:210-222) [Full Text]

128.- The NISO circulation interchange protocol (NCIP) - an XML based standard by Needleman, Mark & Bodfish; Tony O'Brien; James E Rush; Pat Stevens (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:3:p:223-230) [Full Text]

129.- Information architecture planning with XML by Gardner, John Robert (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:3:p:231-242) [Full Text]

130.- From unstructured HTML to structured XML: how XML supports financial knowledge management on the Internet by Lok Tin Yuen & Yue Wefield Lee & Sau Mui Lau (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:3:p:242-256) [Full Text]

131.- Moving to XML: Latin texts XML conversion project at the Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities by Hancock, Brian & Giarlo, Michael J. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:3:p:257-264) [Full Text]

132.- Setting priorities for the library's systems office by Muir, Scott P. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:3:p:265-273) [Full Text]

133.- PubSearch: a Web citation-based retrieval system by Yulan He & Siu Cheung Hui (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:3:p:274-285) [Full Text]

134.- Steering the cybrary into the twenty-first century: who is the leader? by Boone , Morell D. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:3:p:286-289) [Full Text]

135.- Metadata Harvesting by Graham, Rebecca A. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:3:p:290-295) [Full Text]

136.- Categorical relationships: chi-square by Janes, Joseph (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:3:p:296-298) [Full Text]

137.- Copyright in the networked world: digital legal deposit by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:3:p:299-303) [Full Text]

138.- Stakeholders and standards in the e-book ecology: or, it's the economics, stupid! by Coyle, Karen (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:4:p:314-324) [Full Text]

139.- E-book devices and the marketplace: in search of customers by Burk, Roberta (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:4:p:325-331) [Full Text]

140.- Electronic books: challenges for academic libraries by Lonsdale, Ray & Armstrong, Chris (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:4:p:332-339) [Full Text]

141.- A Web-based electronic book (e-book) library: the netLibrary model by Connaway, Lynn Silipigni (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:4:p:340-349) [Full Text]

142.- E-books: the University of Texas experience, part 2 by Dillon, Dennis (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:4:p:350-362) [Full Text]

143.- Growing competition for libraries by Gibbons, Susan (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:4:p:363-367) [Full Text]

144.- Use of electronic monographs in the humanities and social sciences by Hughes; Carol Ann & Buchanan, Nancy L (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:4:p:368-375) [Full Text]

145.- Electronic ink technologies: showing the way to a brighter future by Terry, Ana Arias (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:4:p:376-389) [Full Text]

146.- Beyond print: reading digitally by Brown , Gary J (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:4:p:390-399) [Full Text]

147.- The economics of a cooperative EAD project by Redding, Clay (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:4:p:400-407) [Full Text]

148.- Serving XML: practical techniques for the dissemination of structured electronic information by Gilmour, Ron (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:4:p:408-414) [Full Text]

149.- What is 'SCUP' and so what? by Boone, Morell D. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:4:p:415-418) [Full Text]

150.- Survey research design by Janes, Joseph (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2001:v:19:i:4:p:419-421) [Full Text]
151.- Planning the UNLV Lied Library by Heaton, Shelley & Marks, Kenneth E. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:1:p:12-20) [Full Text]

152.- Construction of the Lied Library by Kwon, Myoung-ja Lee & Marks, Kenneth E. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:1:p:21-32) [Full Text]

153.- Preparing for technology: systems planning and implementation in Lied Library by Vaughan, Jason (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:1:p:33-46)

154.- Research and Information Services in Lied Library by Heaton, Shelley & Nozero, Victoria & Starkweather, Wendy (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:1:p:47-57) [Full Text]

155.- The Information Commons at Lied Library by Church, Jennifer & Vaughan, Jason & Starkweather, Wendy & Rankin, Katherine (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:1:p:58-70) [Full Text]

156.- The physical dimension of information space by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:1:p:6-7) [Full Text]

157.- The automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) in Lied Library by Haslam, Michaelyn & Kwon, Myoung-ja Lee & Marilyn, Michael Pearson & White, Maria (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:1:p:71-89) [Full Text]

158.- The new Lied Library at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas: introduction by Eden, Brad (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:1:p:8-11) [Full Text]

159.- Accessibility of Web-based information resources for people with disabilities by Axel Schmetzke, Axel (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:2:p:135-136) [Full Text]

160.- Image] [Image] [Image] [Link] [Link] [Link]: inaccessible Web design from the perspective of a blind librarian by Lewis, Valerie & Klauber, Julie (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:2:p:137-140) [Full Text]

161.- Voyager 2000: a review of accessibility for persons with visual disabilities by Axtell, Robert & Dixon, Judith Judith (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:2:p:141-147) [Full Text]

162.- Viewing the sunrise: iPac 2.0 accessibility by Johns, Susan M. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:2:p:148-161) [Full Text]

163.- Reading between the lines: an evaluation of WindowEyes screen reader as a reference tool for teaching and learning by Bowman, Vibiana (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:2:p:162-168) [Full Text]

164.- Accessibility and usability of Web-based library databases for non-visual users by Byerley, Suzanne L & Chambers, Mary Beth (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:2:p:169-178) [Full Text]

165.- Libraries, aggregator databases, screen readers and clients with disabilities by Riley, Cheryl A (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:2:p:179-187) [Full Text]

166.- An accessibility assessment of selected Web-based health information resources by McCord, Sarah K & Frederiksen, Linda & Campbell, Nicole (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:2:p:189-198) [Full Text]

167.- Evaluating opportunities for expanded information access: a study of the accessibility of four online databases by Horwath, Jennifer (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:2:p:199-206) [Full Text]

168.- Establishing accessibility for e-journals: a suggested approach by Coonin, Bryna (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:2:p:207-220) [Full Text]

169.- Penn State's new 'cybrary' at Harrisburg - a talk with Dr Harold Shill by Boone, Morell D. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:2:p:232-236) [Full Text]

170.- Wireless use in libraries by Graham, Rebecca A (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:2:p:237-240) [Full Text]

171.- Copyright in the networked world: new rules for images by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:2:p:241-244) [Full Text]

172.- A study of collaborative storage of library resources by O'Connor, Steve & Wells, Andrew & Collier, Mel (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:3:p:258-269) [Full Text]

173.- Libraries and desktop storage options: results of a Web-based survey by Hendricks, Arthur & Wang, Jian (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:3:p:270-284) [Full Text]

174.- Create, edit, and manage Web database content using active server pages by Li; John & Fullerton, Paul (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:3:p:285-301) [Full Text]

175.- Streamlining electronic access with Windows Terminal Server by Culp, F Bartow (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:3:p:302-307) [Full Text]

176.- Web site accessibility: a study of six genres by Jackson-Sanborn, Emily & Odess-Harnish, Kerri & Warren, Nikki (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:3:p:308-317) [Full Text]

177.- English advice manuals online at Rutgers: a partnership in a new course using digital books and Web technology by Jantz, Ronald & Bell, Rudolph (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:3:p:318-324) [Full Text]

178.- Ariadne's thread: hypertext, writing, and the World Wide Web by Felker, Kyle (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:3:p:325-339) [Full Text]

179.- Training for professional librarians in Slovakia by distance-learning methods: an overview of the PROLIB and EDULIB projects by Dahl, Kerstin & Francis, Simon & Tedd, Lucy A & Tetrevová, Milena & Zihlavniková, Elena (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:3:p:340-341) [Full Text]

180.- Information marketing in a digital world by Rowley, Jennifer (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:3:p:352-358) [Full Text]

181.- Contradictions of Tanzania Government policies on Internet service provision: case study of Dar es Salaam city by Mutula, Stephen M. & Mzee M.M.M. Ahmadi (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:3:p:359-369) [Full Text]

182.- From MARC to MARC 21 and beyond: some reflections on MARC and the Arabic language by Khurshid, Zahiruddin (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:3:p:370-377) [Full Text]

183.- DocML: a digital library of university data by Papadakis, Ioannis & Karakoidas, Vassileios & Chrissikopoulos, Vassileios (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:3:p:378-387) [Full Text]

184.- Library design - the architect's view. A discussion with Tom Findley by Boone, Morell D. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:3:p:388-392) [Full Text]

185.- Accessibility of Web-based information resources for people with disabilities (part two): introduction by Schmetzke, Axel (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:4:p:397-398) [Full Text]

186.- Web access and the law: a public policy framework by Noble, Steve (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:4:p:406-419) [Full Text]

187.- Distance learning: the library's role in ensuring access to everyone by Burgstahler, Sheryl (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:4:p:420-432) [Full Text]

188.- Access to online learning: the role of the courseware authoring tool developer by Harrison, Laurie (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:4:p:433-440) [Full Text]

189.- An evaluation of accessibility in online learning management systems by Johnson, AnnMarie & Ruppert, Sean (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:4:p:441-451) [Full Text]

190.- Virtually accessible: empowering students to advocate for accessibility and support universal design by Oravec, Jo Ann (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:4:p:452-461) [Full Text]

191.- Taking FLITE: how new libraries are visioning their way into the future by Boone, Morell D (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:4:p:464-468) [Full Text]

192.- Comparing the means of two groups - the t-test by Janes, Joseph (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:4:p:469-471) [Full Text]

193.- Copyright in a networked world: permissions services by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2002:v:20:i:4:p:472-476) [Full Text]

194.- Electronic reserves: the promise and challenge to increase accessibility by Konicek, Kathy & Hyzny, Joy & Allegra, Richard (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:1:p:102-108) [Full Text]

195.- XML and e-journals: the state of play by Wusteman, Judith (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:1:p:21-33) [Full Text]

196.- Z39.50 and personal bibliographic software by East, John W (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:1:p:34-43) [Full Text]

197.- A case study of ILS migration: Aleph500 at the University of Iowa by Julich, Suzanne & Hirst, Donna & Thompson, Brian (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:1:p:44-55) [Full Text]

198.- Electronic theses and dissertations as prior publications: what the editors say by Seamans, Nancy H (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:1:p:56-61) [Full Text]

199.- Outcome-based evaluation by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:1:p:5-7) [Full Text]

200.- Web technology in public libraries: findings from research by Prabha, Chandra & Irwin, Raymond (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:1:p:62-69) [Full Text]
201.- The use and usability of SFX: context-sensitive reference linking by Cummings, Joel & Johnson, Ryan (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:1:p:70-84) [Full Text]

202.- Building and space issues: the German situation and solutions by Blume, Eckhard & Kempf, Klaus (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:1:p:8-20) [Full Text]

203.- Electronic books: a review and evaluation by Subba Rao, Siriginidi (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:1:p:85-93) [Full Text]

204.- IT skills needs for collection development at the University of Botswana Library by Stephen M Mutula, Francina S Makondo (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:1:p:94-101) [Full Text]

205.- Using OAI: innovations in the sharing of information by Cole, Timothy W (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:2:p:115-117) [Full Text]

206.- The making of the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting by Lagoze, Carl & Sompel, Herbert Van de (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:2:p:118-128) [Full Text]

207.- Available and useful: OAI at the Library of Congress by Arms, Caroline R (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:2:p:129-139) [Full Text]

208.- OAI and NASA's scientific and technical information by Nelson, Michael L. & Harrison, Terry L. & Rocker, JoAnne (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:2:p:140-150) [Full Text]

209.- Harvesting cultural heritage metadata using the OAI Protocol by Shreeves; Sarah L & Kaczmarek, Joanne S. & Cole, Timothy W. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:2:p:159-169) [Full Text]

210.- OAIster: a 'no dead ends' OAI service provider by Hagedorn, Kat (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:2:p:170-181) [Full Text]

211.- The Metascholar Initiative: AmericanSouth.Org and MetaArchive.Org by Halbert, Martin (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:2:p:182-198) [Full Text]

212.- Reengineering archival access through the OAI protocols by Prom, Christopher J (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:2:p:199-209) [Full Text]

213.- Building an Open Language Archives Community on the OAI foundation by Simons, Gary & Bird, Steven (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:2:p:210-218) [Full Text]

214.- Leveraging OAI harvesting to disseminate theses by Suleman, Hussein & Fox, Edward A. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:2:p:219-227) [Full Text]

215.- A case study in metadata harvesting: the NSDL by Arms, William Y. & Dushay, Naomi & Fulker, Dave & Lagoze, Carl (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:2:p:228-237) [Full Text]

216.- XML to the desktop by Wusteman, Judith (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:2:p:238-245) [Full Text]

217.- Library facility planning - the consultant's view: a chat with Andrea Michaels by Boone, Morell D. (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:2:p:246-252) [Full Text]

218.- Copyright in a networked world: digital distance education by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:2:p:253-256) [Full Text]

219.- The status of systems librarians by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:3:p:267-269) [Full Text]

220.- The self-education of systems librarians by Jordan, Mark (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:3:p:273-279) [Full Text]

221.- The integrated librarian: IT in the systems office by Goddard, Lisa (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:3:p:280-288) [Full Text]

222.- From library systems to mainstream software: how Web technologies are changing the role of the systems librarian by Rhyno, Arthur (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:3:p:289-296) [Full Text]

223.- Systems librarianship in Australia: a historical perspective by Jilovsky, Cathie (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:3:p:297-308) [Full Text]

224.- Library systems without systems librarians: the Mexican experience by Chávez-Villa, Micaela & Herrero Perezrul, Abelardo (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:3:p:309-316) [Full Text]

225.- Library systems teams - more than just peripherals by Tyson, Lisa (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:3:p:317-324) [Full Text]

226.- Building bridges: the role of the systems librarian in a university library by Guinea, Janet (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:3:p:325-332) [Full Text]

227.- Changing roles of the systems librarian at the College of William and Mary: the explosion of technology and position of the systems librarian by Lundy, Mack (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:3:p:333-339) [Full Text]

228.- Electronic books: viewpoints from users and potential users by Heting Chu (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:3:p:340-346) [Full Text]

229.- Accessibility of Web-based library databases: the vendors' perspectives by Byerley, Suzanne L & Chambers, Mary Beth (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:3:p:347-357) [Full Text]

230.- Monastery to marketplace: a paradigm shift by Boone, Morell D (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:3:p:358-366) [Full Text]

231.- Web forms: the next generation by Wusteman, Judith (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:3:p:367-381) [Full Text]

232.- Mental models for personal digital assistants (PDAs) by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:4:p:390-392) [Full Text]

233.- Redesigning library applications for PDAs: ILS vendor perspective by McCullough, John (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:4:p:393-399) [Full Text]

234.- PDAs and health sciences libraries by Peters, Thomas A & Dorsch, Josephine & Bell, Lori & Burnette, Peg (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:4:p:400-411) [Full Text]

235.- Supporting PDAs: the experience of a health sciences library by Garrison, Julie A & Anderson, Tiffany L & MacDonald, Marlyse H & Schardt, Connie M & Thibodeau, Patricia L (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:4:p:412-418) [Full Text]

236.- Hand-held computers in the classroom and the library: teaching and learning resource issues resulting from widespread deployment at the University of Minnesota Duluth by Deneen, Linda & Allert, James (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:4:p:419-425) [Full Text]

237.- Improving your productivity with a PDA: some suggestions by Larsson, Laura C (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:4:p:426-439) [Full Text]

238.- Unicode: support for multiple languages at the Ohio State University Libraries by Tull, Laura & Straley, Dona (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:4:p:440-450) [Full Text]

239.- Economic impact of the Internet: study of cybercafés in Gaborone, Botswana by Sairosse, Tomas Mauta & Mutula, Stephen M (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:4:p:451-452) [Full Text]

240.- Web accessibility validation and repair: which tool and why? by Grady, Laura O' & Harrison, Laurie (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:4:p:463-470) [Full Text]

241.- Reinventing Unix: an introduction to the Plan 9 operating system by Hancock, Brian (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2003:v:21:i:4:p:471-476) [Full Text]

242.- Copyright in a networked world: ethics and infringement by Seadle, Michael (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2004:v:22:i:1:p:106-110) [Full Text]

243.- The MARC standard and encoded archival description by Carini;, Peter & Shepherd, Kelcy (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2004:v:22:i:1:p:18-27) [Full Text]

244.- MARC to ENC MARC: bringing the collection forward by Smith, Janet Kahkonen & Cunningham, Roger L & Sarapata, Stephen P (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2004:v:22:i:1:p:28-39) [Full Text]

245.- After MARC - what then? by Andresen, Leif (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2004:v:22:i:1:p:40-51) [Full Text]

246.- An introduction to the Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS) by Cundiff, Morgan V (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2004:v:22:i:1:p:52-64) [Full Text]

247.- Pulling it all together: use of METS in RLG cultural materials service by Proffitt, Merrilee (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2004:v:22:i:1:p:65-68) [Full Text]

248.- Metadata and librarianship: will MARC survive? by Eden, Bradford Lee (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2004:v:22:i:1:p:6-7) [Full Text]

249.- A preliminary crosswalk from METS to IMS content packaging by Beaubien, Rick (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2004:v:22:i:1:p:69-81) [Full Text]

250.- Cyril: expanding the horizons of MARC21 by Jacobs; Jane W & Summers, Ed & Ankersen, Elizabeth (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2004:v:22:i:1:p:8-17) [Full Text]
251.- An introduction to the Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) by McCallum, Sally H (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2004:v:22:i:1:p:82-88) [Full Text]

252.- Using the Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) for resource description: guidelines and applications by Guenther, Rebecca S (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2004:v:22:i:1:p:89-98) [Full Text]

253.- Whither HTML? by Wusteman, Judith (ReLIS:jul:fsernr:y:2004:v:22:i:1:p:99-105) [Full Text]

 

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